It may well. I don't know of SpamAssassin itself writes anything to the system logs, for sure. I do rather believe it does not. I'd fire off spamd and use spamc pretty much the same way as you use spamassassin, EXCEPT, I am not silly enough to use AmiVis or ClamAV, which insulate me from being able to do what *I* want rather than what they try to stormtrooper me into doing.
{^_^} ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Brorens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <users@spamassassin.apache.org> Sent: 2005 August, 04, Thursday 21:17 Subject: RE: sa-stats.pl generates a zero report Interesting. I get all zeros using either the factory config as shown *or* the modified version. I'm using an amavisd/postfix config where I call spamassassin rather than spamd. It looks to me as if sa-stats.pl may assume spamd - is that the case, and if so is there an alternative version? - steve -----Original Message----- From: jdow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 5 August 2005 12:37 p.m. To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: sa-stats.pl generates a zero report Fascinating. Somebody else must have made it sane. {^_^} ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Thursday 04 August 2005 05:21 pm, jdow wrote: > > As it comes from the "factory": > > # Configuration section > > my %opt = (); > > $opt{'logfile'} = '/var/log/maillog'; # Log file > > $opt{'sendmail'} = '/usr/sbin/sendmail'; # Path to sendmail stub > > $opt{'from'} = 'SpamAssassin System Admin'; # Who is the mail from > > $opt{'end'} = ""; > > $opt{'start'} = "today"; > > > > As you had it: > > # Configuration section > > my %opt = (); > > $opt{'logfile'} = '/var/log/maillog'; # Log file > > $opt{'sendmail'} = '/usr/sbin/sendmail'; # Path to sendmail stub > > $opt{'from'} = 'SpamAssassin System Admin'; # Who is the mail from > > $opt{'end'} = "today"; > > $opt{'start'} = "yesterday"; > > > > Note the difference. The "factory" default options seem to give all > > zeros. Your options work. You apparently got annoyed having to type > > in the most used options so you edited the file to make them saner, > > I bet. (Or you are using a version from some other distribution than > > 3.04.) > > > > {^_-} > > The date of the version I'm using is dated 04/01/04 according to the > file properties. It was in my download folder so I must have > downloaded it from somewhere, can't remember for sure where. ========================================================= This e-mail has been scanned for Viruses and Content and cleared by CommArc Cube Server